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Assuming that you have access to a computer (since you sent the query by e-mail) have you considered setting up a template in a word processing or database program instead? I have a printer that can accept stack-loaded 3x5 cards (I use the backs of old cards, or new index cards that I later punch a hole in). If I need just one or two cards, I enter the information in a Word template I created. If I need many cards with lots of repeating information, I use a "report" in a Microsoft Access database. 

(I should explain: these aren't public cards; these are the shelflist cards and temporary cards I use to keep track of various odditites; the Folger does have an OPAC). 

Best,

   Erin.

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Erin C. Blake, Ph.D.  
Curator of Art & Special Collections  
Folger Shakespeare Library  
201 E. Capitol St. SE  
Washington, DC 20003-1094  
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